This text has an incredible lack of substance. The typos don’t improve it either.
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Alt: /u/[email protected]
Matrix: @manucode:matrix.org
This text has an incredible lack of substance. The typos don’t improve it either.
East, West or North Frisia?
I share the same experience. Lemmy imitates Reddit, Mastodon imitates Twitter. The concept of Twitter might be more reliant on algorithms than that of Reddit, algorithms that Mastodon mostly lacks. Bluesky is a Twitter alternative designed for federation that has algorithms, and it appears more lively to me. The same might be true for Threads but I won’t test this out.
Bouncing around is probably not feasible for Metallica fans. Their mobility aids are gonna be a real hindrance.
I’m rather sceptical that this can work as a good alternative to Wikipedia. Wikipedia’s content moderation system is in my opinion both its greatest strength and its greatest weakness. To create a better Wikipedia, you would have to somehow innovate in that regard. I don’t think federation helps in any way with this problem. I do though see potential in Ibis for niche wikis which are currently mostly hosted on fandom.org. If you could create distinct wiki’s for different topics and allow them to interconnect when it makes sense, Ibis might have a chance there.
Freezer bag sealing clips like Ikea’s Bevara
That appears to be just a regular interview, alternating between the interview questions and the answers of the person interviewed.
Do these Indian interview-transcript style news reports feature the same very frequent switching between report and interview? That’s what I found so confusing.
and some have sworn off flying altogether
I gonna take this as a win for the environment
Jokes have to be precise to be funny /s